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CHARLIE CHAPLIN

“ONE ROUND" WITH HIS WIFE’S MANAGER. (By Telegraph.- -Press A-sn. Copyright I 'Australian and N.Z. Cab!? Association.) NEW YORK. An il 0. The Morn ng ’iVlegrnpli .-ava t'i t M r Charlie Ch.utl n the lilm “.-tar''. !r*d a fight with Mr LnuD Mayan, (iimpiir:’.--m,- rigger and :.,! :,rr, in ;,he lobby or lb--.Mevimdria Hotel a; Los Angeles, last night. Witnesses of the cncfiunter in the hotel lobny agree (hit Mr Chaplin came off second and that his no-a am! the rent of hi.- face bear wiinem that Mr Maye-', fism arc more subhtentud than tie; cu mad picMr Chaplin is aeu„ (ome 1 to receive in the lace in his film comedies. It appears that wlu-ri Mr Mayer entered the hotel he was ap.ii oaehed by Mr Chaplin who demanded that the nmnagt-: should remove ins gla ac-i. Mr Mayer ;c-cci.e;| in the IV-jucs't and Mr (Jiaplin .-wung his fist in the gencrai dirrcii,:-n of the pri'inoler’s jaw. But the latter dodge! and Lic-c i Ids own fi.-i or; Mr ('hanli.T.s no.-c. sanding tiia comerimn to the floor. Hotel employees interfered and r-c'rted Mr Clmpiui to hi- room, while Mr Mayer left the hotel. MRS CHAPLIN D'.NCED 'WITH THE PRINCE OF WALKS. While this was happ; ivng at Los A.ngdo«. Mrs Millixu Harris I h.ipLii, who is esiraiU'c! from tr-r liudvu;,!. wi-.s dancing a fox-1-■>!. wi:!; the fiim-e of \V;;kv S'tll mill’s away at, (.’oinnado Beach, the resort near San Diego. The dance v,: s givn let the .Mayor of Sa.n Diego, Mr ’iV:l Mrs < ha-'l'n ha--l .m l f::■ i.-f'.-rj her d-ince with, tin- Prince an 1.0-d M '.o' o:-i t.-n clan .-he van informed by li'a'ci pc'- i' p-an! il r. Ec o ; Inc row i-c----tro'-'-n her 'iti-baii-l an ! Mr Mayer. She exhibited only null concern. Asked for her itnpr -c am - of the Prince, she •.■.•-■Domed ihc change of soluFct. She rc'-ln-d xivacou-ly: “Jin’ Pi'nee :s a incade n ■ ill boy, an : in- is ci andy a clear i!:;:na-r. 1 amoved (.-vary mimiu* of our dance together.''

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Southland Times, Issue 18836, 1 June 1920, Page 7

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CHARLIE CHAPLIN Southland Times, Issue 18836, 1 June 1920, Page 7

CHARLIE CHAPLIN Southland Times, Issue 18836, 1 June 1920, Page 7

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